Solo Exhibition Opens at Pellas Gallery, Boston
- Irene Bagach
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
We’re delighted to announce that Brendan is partnering with Pellas Gallery to present a new solo exhibition in Boston. A VIP preview takes place tonight, ahead of the official opening tomorrow.

Brendan says, “It feels a bit like coming home”. “Growing up in Providence, Boston was always the city we looked to for culture and inspiration. I spent so much time here over the years that returning now with this project feels incredibly meaningful. To share this moment with the Boston community is truly special.”
The exhibition is gaining early press attention, including a feature on Art Radar, with more coverage to come.

If you'd like to see a selection of key works from the exhibition, press on this LINK.

To discover the full collection of works currently on view at the gallery click HERE.



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